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28 years is a long time. That is the time it takes for the Sun to return to its original position in which it found itself to be at the point of Creation. We won't experience many in our lifetimes. The next one is due in 2037.
The excitement was palpable in 2009 at the last one. People gathered in various places from early in the morning, to celebrate the return of Hashem's faithful servant to its exact point of origin.
At first, this may seem almost pagan, G-d forbid (how ironic). But we are not the sun worshippers who turned their back on the Temple. We have already established this.
We are celebrating the consistent faithful nature of Hashem's world, as expressed by the unchanging sun.
At the same time, if it were possible for a human being to express that same message, the sun would stand aside in deference...or stand still - as it indeed sings out. Because humanity is the tachlis. If that tachlis can fulfill its task...mission accomplished.
28 years is a long time. That is the time it takes for the Sun to return to its original position in which it found itself to be at the point of Creation. We won't experience many in our lifetimes. The next one is due in 2037.
The excitement was palpable in 2009 at the last one. People gathered in various places from early in the morning, to celebrate the return of Hashem's faithful servant to its exact point of origin.
At first, this may seem almost pagan, G-d forbid (how ironic). But we are not the sun worshippers who turned their back on the Temple. We have already established this.
We are celebrating the consistent faithful nature of Hashem's world, as expressed by the unchanging sun.
At the same time, if it were possible for a human being to express that same message, the sun would stand aside in deference...or stand still - as it indeed sings out. Because humanity is the tachlis. If that tachlis can fulfill its task...mission accomplished.